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Election coverage from CBC Manitoba

Here are federal election news stories written in Manitoba. Throughout the campaign listen to CBC Radio One, watch Canada Now and click onto CBC.ca for the latest coverage of Canada Votes 2006.

Jan. 24, 2006
Manitobans elect 2 new MPs
Doer optimistic about future under new federal government
Analysts consider Wheat Board's future in wake of election
Alcock unseated by Conservative in Winnipeg South
Actress Tina Keeper wins Churchill for Liberals
No win for Schreyer in Selkirk-Interlake

Jan. 23, 2006
Manitobans head to the polls
Election law delays web results
Monday's ballot makes 25 elections in 104 years for Manitoba man

Jan. 20, 2006
Candidates vie for arts vote
Candidates spar over wheat board

Jan. 19, 2006
Kildonan-St. Paul candidates prepare for rematch
Northern candidates spar over aboriginal issues

Jan. 18, 2006
Metis Federation cries foul over e-mail 'threat'
Economists slam parties' tax policies

Jan. 17, 2006
Political endorsement irks Metis voters
Mother Nature leaves Green Party candidate in the dark

Jan. 16, 2006
If seniors can't get to the polls, polls come to seniors
Mandatory voting touted as cure for declining turnout
Students cast ballots in shadow election

Jan. 13, 2006
Tories' affordable-housing plan draws criticism
Thieves make off with Tory candidate's computer
Inmates interested in parties' law-and-order platforms

Jan. 12, 2006
Local candidates debate issues of trust and promises
Rural debate addresses agriculture, drug problems
Aboriginal groups raise alarm over Tory comments

Jan. 11, 2006
Parallels drawn between today's Liberals, yesterday's Tories

Jan. 10, 2006
Liberals vow to 'democratize' Wheat Board

Jan. 9, 2006
Candidate makes tracks in snowy riding
Saskatchewan man sent to Manitoba to vote

Jan. 6, 2006
Scores of voters log on to 'e-debate'
Liberals vow to spend $400M in Manitoba

Jan. 5, 2006
More health professionals key to NDP health plan

Jan. 4, 2006
Election debate heads to the web
Immigration lawyer applauds promises to axe fee

Jan. 3, 2006
Election a choice between 2 leaders: Martin
Native city-dwellers look to federal candidates for answers

Dec. 27, 2005
Monarchists chastise Schreyer for return to politics

Dec. 21, 2005
NDP will protect native rights: Layton
Layton boosts Schreyer in Selkirk-Interlake

Dec. 20, 2005
Ad campaign urges native people to cast ballots
Brandon political forum draws little interest

Dec. 16, 2005
Schreyer announcement comes as big surprise
Candidates not big on blogs

Dec. 15, 2005
Former governor general to run in Selkirk-Interlake

Dec. 14, 2005
Liberal candidate's party loyalty questioned

Dec. 13, 2005
Smaller parties vie for share of popular vote
Businesswomen meet Martin during Winnipeg campaign stop

Dec. 12, 2005
Web-surfers looking for police now get anti-Harper site

Dec. 9, 2005
Election puts equalization payments in question
Federal candidate's comments called 'disrespectful' to women
Police names send web users on political detour

Dec. 8, 2005
St. Germain runs for Liberals in Winnipeg

Dec. 7, 2005
Liberal candidate seeks NDP, Green votes

Dec. 2, 2005
Phone glitch puts Tory calls on hold

Nov. 30, 2005
Federal candidates urged to address agricultural issues

Nov. 29, 2005
Manitoba candidates face long, cold campaign


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ELECTION RESULTSDetails>
1241035129
Total Elected and Leading
CON124036.27%
LIB103030.23%
BQ51010.48%
NDP29017.48%
IND10.52%
OTH005.02%

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